Blair's Sauces and Snacks

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Blair's Sauces and Snacks is a American company that specializes in the production of hot sauces and snack foods. Founded by Blair Lazar in 1989, the company is known for its diverse range of products, including the famously hot "Death Sauce" line.

History[edit]

Blair's Sauces and Snacks was established in 1989 by Blair Lazar, a hot sauce enthusiast who began by creating spicy dishes for his friends. His first product, "Death Sauce", was initially used to encourage overly-drunk patrons to leave his bar. The sauce was so popular that Lazar began bottling and selling it, leading to the establishment of his company.

Products[edit]

Blair's Sauces and Snacks offers a wide variety of products, ranging from mild to extremely hot sauces. The company's product line includes the original "Death Sauce", as well as several other sauces with varying levels of heat, such as "Mega Death Sauce" and "Ultra Death Sauce". In addition to hot sauces, the company also produces snack foods, including flavored potato chips and jerky.

Recognition[edit]

Blair's Sauces and Snacks has received numerous awards for its products, including the prestigious Scovie Awards, which recognize excellence in spicy foods. The company's "Death Sauce" has also been featured on the popular YouTube series Hot Ones, where celebrities attempt to eat hot wings coated in progressively hotter sauces.

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